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%matplotlib inline
import numpy as np
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
import math
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2) Bisection
Find the largest(most positive, least negative) solution to (plot and you will see what I meant)
sin(x) = exp(x)
using bisection method make sure your answer has uncertainty less than 10–6
By the way, I tried this in CHATGPT and it not even close.
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# FYI -- so you don't do this.
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chat_gpt_answer = 1.934563416996002
print(math.sin(chat_gpt_answer), math.exp(chat_gpt_answer))
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0.9345631373709868 6.921021795206482
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